Middle Tennessee State University Athletics
Hall of Fame

Fred Niemeyer
- Induction:
- 2010
- Class:
- 1997
Perhaps the best tennis player in MTSU history, Niemeyer earned All-American honors three times in his career as a Blue Raider.
A native of Magog, Quebec, Canada, Niemeyer first earned All-American honors in 1994 as a freshman when he teamed with 2008 Hall of Fame inductee Paul Goebel. He won All-American honors in doubles again in 1996 partnered with Anthony DeLuise.
In his senior year of 1997, Niemeyer earned All-American honors in singles after posting a 36-8 record and earning his third consecutive OVC Player of the Year award. He finished the season ranked 4th in the ITA national rankings. Niemeyer captured the MTSU records for wins in both singles and doubles, for both single season and career. His combined career win total of 233 is 54 more than the next best mark.
A native of Magog, Quebec, Canada, Niemeyer first earned All-American honors in 1994 as a freshman when he teamed with 2008 Hall of Fame inductee Paul Goebel. He won All-American honors in doubles again in 1996 partnered with Anthony DeLuise.
In his senior year of 1997, Niemeyer earned All-American honors in singles after posting a 36-8 record and earning his third consecutive OVC Player of the Year award. He finished the season ranked 4th in the ITA national rankings. Niemeyer captured the MTSU records for wins in both singles and doubles, for both single season and career. His combined career win total of 233 is 54 more than the next best mark.
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